San Vero Milis: Luca Cadoni, the postman and friend of all
He is the one who delivers the mail throughout the year in the seaside villagesPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
He's a friend to everyone, a confidant to many residents, especially during the winter when virtually no one passes through . And he often receives invitations to lunch or dinner. This is the story of Luca Cadoni, 45, from Riola Sardo: a postman by profession. He delivers mail year-round in the seaside villages of San Vero Milis. He knocks on the doors of the houses in S'Arena Scoada, Sa Rocca Tunda, Putzu Idu, and Sa Mesa Longa .
"I've been delivering to the villages along the San Vero coast since May 2022," says Luda Cadoni. "It's a delivery area where I'm more busy during the summer, especially with package deliveries, since the many tourists who arrive often take advantage of the tranquility of their holidays to make e-commerce purchases. From a naturalistic perspective, it's a beautiful area, to which I also have emotional ties: my father was a fisherman and had a hut, before they demolished it, right at Su Pallosu. Furthermore, since I was a child, I've frequented other areas of the coast, such as s'Arena Scoada, where my uncles had a house and where I spent many summers, and also Putzu Idu, a hub for summer evenings in my post-adolescent years. Finally, for a while, more recently, I rented a house during the winter: the tranquility is priceless, and the sea, in winter, has a special charm. In this area, I feel right at home."
Nicola admits that he greatly appreciates the contact with the public and the interaction with people about his job as a postman. "I enjoy interacting with people on a daily basis. The residents all know me, and many, over time, have even recognized me: some, in fact, have lived here for many years, ever since I frequented the villages as a child." As often happens in small towns and villages, a "confidential" relationship develops between the postman and the community's residents, also tied to the social role of the delivery person. "Many ask me if I want a coffee during my delivery rounds. I'm happy to stop, when work allows, and especially in winter, to chat with the customers. I'm pleased that they consider me a trustworthy person, someone to share something with. Some have grown deeply fond of me over the years: I think of the local restaurateurs, for example, who often say to me, 'I'll wait for you for lunch! Sesi cumbidau.'"